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Alleged genocide: Christian groups petition UN, ICC, call for independent probe into attacks

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 20, 2025 1442 Minutes read0

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A coalition of Christian organisations has submitted petitions to the United Nations and the International Criminal Court (ICC), urging both bodies to launch an independent investigation into recurring attacks and killings affecting Christian communities in parts of Nigeria.

The groups said that the seriousness of the violence, along with what they described as slow progress in achieving justice locally, has prompted their appeal for external involvement, reports Vanguard.

The request was made during a press briefing addressed by Pastor Bosun Emmanuel, who represented the Christian Social Movement of Nigeria on behalf of the broader coalition.

“This press conference is held under the auspices of the Christian Social Movement of Nigeria. We are appealing for impartial international investigators to assess the situation and determine the facts,” he said.

The coalition includes the Christian Social Movement of Nigeria, the National Christian Elders Forum, the Stefanos Foundation, the Apostolic Round Table, and the Nigerian Christian Graduate Fellowship, among others. Representatives said recurring attacks have heightened anxiety within affected communities.

“We request that the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court send a team to verify what has been happening. Only an independent investigation can remove doubts, clarify facts, and pave the way for justice,” Pastor Emmanuel said.

He cited international legal frameworks that outline the obligations of states and the global community to prevent and respond to serious harm against civilians.

“International conventions establish clear standards for assessing grave violations. This is why we believe an external inquiry is necessary at this stage,” he noted.

The coalition also expressed appreciation for growing international attention to Nigeria’s security challenges, including diplomatic engagement from countries concerned about the humanitarian impact of the unrest.

“We are grateful for voices around the world that continue to highlight the plight of affected communities. International solidarity gives many families hope that justice is possible,” he added.

Pastor Emmanuel noted that differing interpretations of the crisis among local groups make neutral fact-finding even more essential.

“Whenever there are conflicting claims, the most credible solution is to empower appropriate international bodies to investigate. Nigerians deserve clarity based on verified evidence,” he said.

The briefing also addressed broader issues related to national cohesion, representation, and the responsibilities of government institutions in ensuring public safety.

“Every government has a duty to protect all citizens. When communities feel unsafe, it is natural for them to seek lawful avenues for protection and accountability,” he said.

He stressed that the coalition’s position is aimed at encouraging transparency rather than escalating tensions.

“We are committed to peaceful advocacy. Our hope is that impartial investigation and constructive engagement will help restore safety and confidence in affected communities,” he said.

The coalition added that it will continue collaborating with both local and international partners until credible investigations are carried out and sustainable security measures are implemented.

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